Wow! That Kirby Is A **** Of A Lot Smarter Than Richt!!

You must be dense or just not very good at thinking logically.

Current UGA has CONSISTENTLY been in the running since Richt left. As a matter of fact they've come a couple of plays away in a much more competitive conference. We're not even in the same STRATOSPHERE as Georgia right now as a program. They are killing us in terms of on-the-field production AS WELL AS in recruiting.

The sample size for Richt at Georgia was large and there were plenty of years where they didn't even finish ranked. Rickt is EASILY one of the most overrated coaches of the last couple decades. His firing for lack of performance at Georgia coupled with his utter downward spiral here further highlight that.

We are 2 miracle Langham catches away from having over 10 losses the last 2 years. He's the definition of a loser so take your DBJ garbage somewhere else.

Dawg what the FVCK does that have to do with anything that I said? You still comparing Miami and Georgia when I very clearly said that I'm comparing the SEC east of pre 2016 with Mark Richt to SEC east of Kirby's UGA. Because THAT was the topic of conversation. It's been 3 years dumbass. So 2 out of 3 years he has been to the SEC championship. The fvck do you think Richt did in year 2 and 3? You really are illiterate.
 
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Also miss me with that "couple plays away" sht cuz Richt was in the same shoes with Aaron Murray. ALMOST DOESNT MATTER. Richt had 0 rings and THAT is the knock on him. He went to, AND WON, with 1 loss, the SEC championship in year 2. He also went to the SEC championship and LOSS in year 3...Just like kirby just did. So fix yo narrative playboy. Should Kirby be winning the fcking NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP like Richt failed to do? Or naw? Cuz 3 years in they looking pretty **** similar.
 
Dawg what the FVCK does that have to do with anything that I said? You still comparing Miami and Georgia when I very clearly said that I'm comparing the SEC east of pre 2016 with Mark Richt to SEC east of Kirby's UGA. Because THAT was the topic of conversation. It's been 3 years dumbass. So 2 out of 3 years he has been to the SEC championship. The fvck do you think Richt did in year 2 and 3? You really are illiterate.

You retarded? There is point of comparison between either of the SEC divisions and either of the ACC divisions. I disagree with every syllable you've typed.
 
You retarded? There is point of comparison between either of the SEC divisions and either of the ACC divisions. I disagree with every syllable you've typed.

We are arguing 2 different points. I could give 2 ***** about the ACC in the point I'm trying to make because the ACC is irrelevant to what I'm trying to portray. Did Richt coach UGA in the ACC from 2001-2015?
 
You must be refering to the game winning TD thst wasn't called by blatantly anti-Miami referees.

I tjink I missed that play in tonight's Bama-UGA game.

I was at that game in 88. Steve Walsh threw for OVER 400 YARDS, we scored 30 points, and should have had 37 if not blowing the mystery "fumble" at the goal line.
 
Actually they got farther and had a better record with a MUCH tougher schedule. No comparison...Georgia is LIGHT YEARS ahead of us as a program.

Uh, Georgia as a program was light years ahead of a Miami team that got beat down 51-0 by Clemson under Al Folden as well.
 
Uh, Georgia as a program was light years ahead of a Miami team that got beat down 51-0 by Clemson under Al Folden as well.

Uh, and Richt had some real stinkers in there too...more than you would expect over the years with a program with that many resources.

He's an overrated bum. Period.
 
We are arguing 2 different points. I could give 2 ***** about the ACC in the point I'm trying to make because the ACC is irrelevant to what I'm trying to portray. Did Richt coach UGA in the ACC from 2001-2015?

No, he underachieved for the better part of 2 decades at a school with much more resources than we could ever hope to have and was eventually fired as both OC and later as the head coach for a lack of performance.
 
ALl you you edit of know about the state of Miami football is that we found out where Western .Michigan and Ohio University are playing this bowl season before Miami. We aren’t exactly on the radar screen.
 
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I was at that game in 88. Steve Walsh threw for OVER 400 YARDS, we scored 30 points, and should have had 37 if not blowing the mystery "fumble" at the goal line.

Tell me about it.

Blatant bias for ND and against Miami the entire contest.
 
No, he underachieved for the better part of 2 decades at a school with much more resources than we could ever hope to have and was eventually fired as both OC and later as the head coach for a lack of performance.

100% correct. I'm not disagreeing with that. All I'm saying, is the results are the same. 0 National Championship rings for Kirby.
 
It was deja vu! I seem to remember the team w the U on their helmets trying a few of those.

Did the "U" fake those punts on 4th and 11, with several minutes remaining on the clock, at midfield, during an SEC Championship game with a ticket to the playoffs on the line, while knowing full and well that Saban and company had left their base defense in the game suspecting a fake punt was in the cards?

Had Kirby punted, there was a high likelihood of pinning the Tide deep in their own territory that would have forced a little-used QB to move the team 60 to 70 yards for a game-winning field goal attempt. In fairness, that little-used QB had equated himself very favorably after he replaced Tua Tagovailoa.

Sincerely not trying to be argumentative, just to be argumentative, but after two years of reading countless comments designed to further deride Mark Richt by holding up Kirby as a super coach ring hollow after last nights Ron Zook-ish coaching decision.

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ATLANTA – Kirby Smart said he called for a fake punt on fourth-and-11 at midfield because he “wasn’t coming here to play to tie.”

Nobody bothered to tell the Georgia coach at that moment that games aren’t settled in ties anymore.

As it was, Smart’s decision to try to win the game in that moment, in fact, ensured that the Bulldogs would lose it. And that’s what they did.

“We’ve got to play better in the fourth quarter,” Smart said.

Yes, and that needs to start with the head coach, who is now 0-for-3 on fake kicks this season.

He called for a field goal – coincidentally on fourth-and-11 as well – in Georgia’s only other loss of the year at LSU. Kicker Rodrigo Blankenship was slammed for a two-yard loss trying to run the ball on that one.

Against Auburn last month, Smart called for a fake field goal in the final minutes of a game Georgia led 27-3 at the time. Blankenship overthrew tight end Isaac Nuata that time.

This one was worse than both of those because of the time, score and situation, not to mention the magnitude of the game. In a word, it was stupid.

When Georgia lined up in a punt formation on fourth-and-11 at the 50, backup freshman quarterback Justin Fields went into the game and lined up at the up-back position, designed to protect the punter and provide the snap cadence. It should be pointed out here that Fields does not normally play that position for the Bulldogs. Hence, Alabama recognized his presence immediately.

“I wanted to be aggressive,” Smart said defiantly. “Look, I wasn’t coming here to play to tie, to play to keep it close.

But punting the ball, backing up the opponent, playing defense and trying to get the ball back, is “trying to win the game.”

Smart panicked, and his postgame comments only validate that.

Then he tried to justify the call, again!!

I felt like that was a great call because it was there,” he said. “We’ve seen their [punt] safe. We know exactly what their [punt] safe is. They line up, and they don’t cover a guy. We’ve got a guy wide open, and he’s not going to be covered. But in the last second they saw it. And we had a way to check out of it, but we took too long to get it snapped, and I felt like it was a really good play call. It was there. It got taken away at the last second, and we didn’t make the play.”

Here’s what they could have done: Not call it! It comes down to poise, intelligence and playing the percentages. That means sometimes punting for field position and asking your defense to go out and stop the other guys.

Georgia had done that plenty of times Saturday. Alabama was forced to punt five times. The Bulldogs punted six times, but it should have at least once more. Maybe then we’d be writing tonight about a Georgia win for the ages instead of one of the great chokes of all time.
 
Did the "U" fake those punts on 4th and 11, with several minutes remaining on the clock, at midfield, during an SEC Championship game with a ticket to the playoffs on the line, while knowing full and well that Saban and company had left their base defense in the game suspecting a fake punt was in the cards?

Had Kirby punted, there was a high likelihood of pinning the Tide deep in their own territory that would have forced a little-used QB to move the team 60 to 70 yards for a game-winning field goal attempt. In fairness, that little-used QB had equated himself very favorably after he replaced Tua Tagovailoa.

Sincerely not trying to be argumentative, just to be argumentative, but after two years of reading countless comments designed to further deride Mark Richt by holding up Kirby as a super coach ring hollow after last nights Ron Zook-ish coaching decision.

DawgNation



ATLANTA – Kirby Smart said he called for a fake punt on fourth-and-11 at midfield because he “wasn’t coming here to play to tie.”

Nobody bothered to tell the Georgia coach at that moment that games aren’t settled in ties anymore.

As it was, Smart’s decision to try to win the game in that moment, in fact, ensured that the Bulldogs would lose it. And that’s what they did.

“We’ve got to play better in the fourth quarter,” Smart said.

Yes, and that needs to start with the head coach, who is now 0-for-3 on fake kicks this season.

He called for a field goal – coincidentally on fourth-and-11 as well – in Georgia’s only other loss of the year at LSU. Kicker Rodrigo Blankenship was slammed for a two-yard loss trying to run the ball on that one.

Against Auburn last month, Smart called for a fake field goal in the final minutes of a game Georgia led 27-3 at the time. Blankenship overthrew tight end Isaac Nuata that time.

This one was worse than both of those because of the time, score and situation, not to mention the magnitude of the game. In a word, it was stupid.

When Georgia lined up in a punt formation on fourth-and-11 at the 50, backup freshman quarterback Justin Fields went into the game and lined up at the up-back position, designed to protect the punter and provide the snap cadence. It should be pointed out here that Fields does not normally play that position for the Bulldogs. Hence, Alabama recognized his presence immediately.

“I wanted to be aggressive,” Smart said defiantly. “Look, I wasn’t coming here to play to tie, to play to keep it close.

But punting the ball, backing up the opponent, playing defense and trying to get the ball back, is “trying to win the game.”

Smart panicked, and his postgame comments only validate that.

Then he tried to justify the call, again!!

I felt like that was a great call because it was there,” he said. “We’ve seen their [punt] safe. We know exactly what their [punt] safe is. They line up, and they don’t cover a guy. We’ve got a guy wide open, and he’s not going to be covered. But in the last second they saw it. And we had a way to check out of it, but we took too long to get it snapped, and I felt like it was a really good play call. It was there. It got taken away at the last second, and we didn’t make the play.”

Here’s what they could have done: Not call it! It comes down to poise, intelligence and playing the percentages. That means sometimes punting for field position and asking your defense to go out and stop the other guys.

Georgia had done that plenty of times Saturday. Alabama was forced to punt five times. The Bulldogs punted six times, but it should have at least once more. Maybe then we’d be writing tonight about a Georgia win for the ages instead of one of the great chokes of all time.
If richt hires an OC, a qb coach, a ST coach and gives up playcalling, maybe one day he’ll find himself beating the #1 team in the nation in the 4th qtr.... then we can see how things go.

Until then, I’ll take Kirby smart every day and twice on Sunday.
 
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Did the "U" fake those punts on 4th and 11, with several minutes remaining on the clock, at midfield, during an SEC Championship game with a ticket to the playoffs on the line, while knowing full and well that Saban and company had left their base defense in the game suspecting a fake punt was in the cards?

Had Kirby punted, there was a high likelihood of pinning the Tide deep in their own territory that would have forced a little-used QB to move the team 60 to 70 yards for a game-winning field goal attempt. In fairness, that little-used QB had equated himself very favorably after he replaced Tua Tagovailoa.

Sincerely not trying to be argumentative, just to be argumentative, but after two years of reading countless comments designed to further deride Mark Richt by holding up Kirby as a super coach ring hollow after last nights Ron Zook-ish coaching decision.

DawgNation



ATLANTA – Kirby Smart said he called for a fake punt on fourth-and-11 at midfield because he “wasn’t coming here to play to tie.”

Nobody bothered to tell the Georgia coach at that moment that games aren’t settled in ties anymore.

As it was, Smart’s decision to try to win the game in that moment, in fact, ensured that the Bulldogs would lose it. And that’s what they did.

“We’ve got to play better in the fourth quarter,” Smart said.

Yes, and that needs to start with the head coach, who is now 0-for-3 on fake kicks this season.

He called for a field goal – coincidentally on fourth-and-11 as well – in Georgia’s only other loss of the year at LSU. Kicker Rodrigo Blankenship was slammed for a two-yard loss trying to run the ball on that one.

Against Auburn last month, Smart called for a fake field goal in the final minutes of a game Georgia led 27-3 at the time. Blankenship overthrew tight end Isaac Nuata that time.

This one was worse than both of those because of the time, score and situation, not to mention the magnitude of the game. In a word, it was stupid.

When Georgia lined up in a punt formation on fourth-and-11 at the 50, backup freshman quarterback Justin Fields went into the game and lined up at the up-back position, designed to protect the punter and provide the snap cadence. It should be pointed out here that Fields does not normally play that position for the Bulldogs. Hence, Alabama recognized his presence immediately.

“I wanted to be aggressive,” Smart said defiantly. “Look, I wasn’t coming here to play to tie, to play to keep it close.

But punting the ball, backing up the opponent, playing defense and trying to get the ball back, is “trying to win the game.”

Smart panicked, and his postgame comments only validate that.

Then he tried to justify the call, again!!

I felt like that was a great call because it was there,” he said. “We’ve seen their [punt] safe. We know exactly what their [punt] safe is. They line up, and they don’t cover a guy. We’ve got a guy wide open, and he’s not going to be covered. But in the last second they saw it. And we had a way to check out of it, but we took too long to get it snapped, and I felt like it was a really good play call. It was there. It got taken away at the last second, and we didn’t make the play.”

Here’s what they could have done: Not call it! It comes down to poise, intelligence and playing the percentages. That means sometimes punting for field position and asking your defense to go out and stop the other guys.

Georgia had done that plenty of times Saturday. Alabama was forced to punt five times. The Bulldogs punted six times, but it should have at least once more. Maybe then we’d be writing tonight about a Georgia win for the ages instead of one of the great chokes of all time.

On the brightside, now they are paying twice as much as the last guy. Kind of like we are.
 
He went 11-2.

Richt went 7-5.

You showed him.

And we all still sitting in the same place watching the championship game again.. last year it was fans saying they didn't want to play in ACC championship game cause it was a waste of time knowing we were going to get blown out.. Now it's cool to go 11-2 and win no championship.. 😂🤣😂 **** Richt did that while he was there... Kirby ain't **** till he wins the big one. Him and Richt one in the same... We need a Saban or a dabo cause they the only ones winning championships.
 
And we all still sitting in the same place watching the championship game again.. last year it was fans saying they didn't want to play in ACC championship game cause it was a waste of time knowing we were going to get blown out.. Now it's cool to go 11-2 and win no championship.. 😂🤣😂 **** Richt did that while he was there... Kirby ain't **** till he wins the big one. Him and Richt one in the same... We need a Saban or a dabo cause they the only ones winning championships.

Smart is 10x the coach Richt is.
 
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